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Welcome back to the "Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast" (or "Sutton Podcast" for short). In this episode, we're diving deep behind the amber curtain with Matthew Disley, Sutton United's Commercial Manager, to explore his role, journey, and his strategic vision for the club's commercial operations.Introduction Hello and welcome to another episode of the Sutton Podcast in association with Lucky Star Gin. I'm your host, Mike, and today we're excited to introduce Matthew Disley. We'll be covering Matthew's role, his story so far, and his hopes for his impact at Sutton United. Let's dive right into it!Overview of Matthew Disley's RoleBrief Biography: Matthew's background in fitness, sales, and marketing, including his role as a commercial site manager at Go Ape and commercial manager at Grimsby Town.Joining Sutton United: Motivation for joining Sutton, even with the expectation of relegation, driven by the opportunity to effect significant changes.Role and Responsibilities at Sutton UnitedCommercial Director Overview: Explanation of the commercial director role, focusing on generating revenue through various sponsorships and partnerships.Strategies for Engagement: Techniques for securing renewals and broadening the horizons to attract national sponsors.Immediate and Long-term GoalsImmediate Goals: Professionalizing operations, ensuring proper contractual agreements, and introducing price increments.Long-term Vision: Aim to attract national companies, leverage digital opportunities, and potentially introduce LED boards, contingent on increased revenue.Community and Fan EngagementBalancing Change with Tradition: Importance of transparent communication and involving fans in the journey to maintain the club's charm while fostering professional growth.Fan Participation: Encouraging fans to help by engaging employers for sponsorship, buying programs, and supporting through social media interactions.Personal Stories and Additional InsightsVisiting the Royal Marsden: Emotional experience during the visit and related fundraising efforts through running a half marathon for the Royal Marsden.Potential Partnerships: Mention of engaging with organisations like Chessington for potential future collaboration.Message to FansCommunity Focus: Emphasis on the critical role of fans in sustaining and growing the club's revenue.Call to Action: Encouraging fans to bring friends and family to games and get involved in any way they can, reflecting Sutton United's community spirit.Through these chapters, the interview provided a comprehensive view of Matthew Disley's professional journey, his strategic approach to his role, and his commitment to integrating fans into the club's evolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Like the old Blundell Park PA system used to crackle… “The boys are back in Town” and they return just in time to help fill the void of the close season with their first ever feature interview. Their inaugural guest is none other than ex Grimsby captain Craig Disley who is often still referred to as a modern day legend of the club. The guys go right back to the start of Craig's 22 year career, discussing his time at Mansfield and Bristol Rovers and finding out how he became the player that arrived at Blundell Park in the summer of 2011. They then chat in depth about his six year stay with the Mariners detailing the highs and lows of the play off campaigns and his relationship with manager Paul Hurst. Who were his favourite players to play alongside in central midfield? What did he regret after promotion back to the Football League? And what moment in his career was special enough to rank alongside the birth of his children? (Just don't tell his wife!) Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with co-host Adam Howard and special guest Craig Disley.Follow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritbandArtwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What are the biggest challenges facing scientific innovation?The path from science ideation to business execution is not an easy one. You will eventually need to translate great ideas into well-positioned products or services, and bring investment into the business from what can be a complex ecosystem of stakeholders.Knowing how to overcome these challenges is key to any innovation's success.In this episode I am joined by Dr Darrin Disley OBE. Darrin is a seasoned veteran of UK life sciences. He is currently CEO and investor in Mogrify Ltd, a pre-clinical stage biotechnology company developing a pipeline of in vivo reprogramming therapies that address chronic diseases of ageing, using a systematic direct cell conversion and maintenance platform powered by big-data.Before Mogrify, Darrin was CEO of Horizon Discovery, a discovery tools specialist, growing the company very quickly from start-up to UK AIM-listed PLC . We discuss his career journey, from school in London's East End through life as a semi-professional footballer to how he became a successful, multi award-winning entrepreneur. He also discusses the challenges faced in commercialising scientific innovation and how to grow a business in the biotech industry.This is a fascinating masterclass for any aspiring entrepreneur, or anyone with an unconventional start to their scientific career. Darrin proves that whatever your starting point, with application (and some good fortune along the way) you can achieve your dreams.You'll hear about:01:30 – Darren's nonlinear journey of self-discovery 05:07 – Darren's life as a semi-pro footballer08:55 – Darren on being inspired by his teacher14:59 – From a PhD to entrepreneurship21:20 - Technology and drug discovery24:59 - Challenges in commercialising scientific innovation30:56 – Growth in the biotech industry41:13 - Building a successful biotech company48:42 – Challenges faced in public marketsFollow Darrin:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrinmdisley/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/DarrinMDisley Mogrify - https://mogrify.co.uk/ Connect with Me:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markdavison100/ Grant Instruments: https://www.grantinstruments.com/ Grant Instruments on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/grant-instruments-cambridge-ltd/
● From Birmingham, UK we welcome back Xavier Disley. Xavier is the Director for AeroCoach in the UK which specializes in finding an optimal mix of aerodynamics and power production. Aerocoach is also a leader in products for the Aerodynamic seeking cyclist. You can find out more at aero-coach.co.uk and visit their facebook page. Follow Aerocoach on twitter @aerocoach and our guest Xavier Disley at @xavierdisley. A warm welcome back to Xavier Disley! Get in touch with me @cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com or @markflorence11
Aerocoach's business is to help athletes improve their aerodynamic performance, through testing, coaching, and equipment. Josh and Xavier Disley get into a wide-ranging discussion of aerosensors, hype vs data, the need for wind tunnel standards, and so much more. This is an in-the-weeds episode you Marginal Gainer supernerds will not want to miss. NOTE: A prior version of this episode gets cut off partway through the episode. If it shows in your podcast feed, please skip it and listen to this version instead.
For episode 58 of the road.cc Podcast, we're turning our attention to two very different ends of the cycling spectrum, by exploring what it would be like to completely give up on any and all forms of motorised transportation – and to circumvent the globe in the process – before going in-depth on all things aerodynamics, and why a more efficient jersey could help you along on even the most sedate of Sunday spins.First up, Jack sat down with Markus Pukonen, a Canadian firefighter and founder of the nonprofit organisation Routes for Change, who returned home to Toronto this summer after spending eight years making his way around the world – without availing of one single motor throughout his entire journey. Yes, that even includes lifts. In a fascinating discussion, Pukonen – who has never owned a car throughout his life – chats about his eight-year-long human-powered trip, which he undertook to raise funds and awareness for small environmental and social organisations he encountered along the way, and the effects of cycling, walking, canoeing, kayaking, handcycling, and rowing his way around the world, while even pogo sticking an environmentally unfriendly Prime Minister out of office in the process.In part two, Jamie chats to Dr B Xavier Disley, the owner of AeroCoach, a UK company geared towards improving all things aerodynamics, working closely with riders to make them faster as well as coming up with innovative new products. We all know about the benefits of aero equipment and clothing at the highest level, but can a more efficient jersey, bib shorts, or even socks really make a difference for amateur cyclists riding around at 15mph? And that's before we tackle that age-old cycling question: Does shaving your legs make you more aerodynamic? As Xavier explains to Jamie, a smooth leg could be the cheapest route to some easy watts saving and performance benefits, and – in any case – you wouldn't buy a hairy bike, would you? Though we'll leave what you do to your arms up to you…
Journey to Victorian England to hear a tale of manipulation, marriage, and murder in this special spooky season episode.RESOURCES“Life, Trial, and Execution of William G. Youngman, the Walworth Murderer” by H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, New Oxford Street (Curiosities of Street Literature, London, Reeves and Turner, 196, Strand, 1871)Sound effects from zapsplat.comMusic by Ashot-Danielyan-Composer, SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras, brolefilmer, Lesfm from PixabaySupport the show
Creating successful events requires more than just having events that resonate with our attendees. No matter how well you've planned and organised our events are, it will be doomed as a failure if you can't secure enough attendees to visit the event. You need a well rounded marketing plan with successful campaigns and strategies that will resonate with your audience to promote your events, reach a wider audience and sell out. In this episode of The Events Cast, we are joined by Kate Disley, CEO & Founder of TEMBO, and an experienced event marketing specialist to help us start with planning the marketing for our upcoming events. We will be talking about how to start to plan the marketing for our upcoming events, what marketing strategies are most successful for event organisers, what tools we should be using, how long out should we start marketing our events and some marketing ideas we can start using right away to promote our upcoming events. If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a 5 star review and share the episode with a colleague or friend Find out more at www.theeventscast.com/katedisley Follow or send us a message On Instagram: www.instagram.com/theeventscast On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-events-cast/
In this episode Max was joined by Anna Disley-Simpson from The National Youth Choirs of Great Britain Young Composers Scheme 2021.You can catch the full show with all the fun and tracks here on our Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/sohoradio/max-reinhardts-late-lunch-show-11022022/. This is the Soho Radio podcast, showcasing the best broadcasts from our online radio station in the heart of London.Across our Soho and NYC + Culture channels, we have a wide range of shows covering every genre alongside chat, discussions and special productions.To catch up on all things Soho Radio head on over to mixcloud.com/sohoradio, tune in live anytime at sohoradiolondon.com or get the app.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/soho-radio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, BikeRadar.com's senior technical writer, Simon Bromley, is joined by Dr Xavier Disley of AeroCoach to discuss Alex Dowsett's recent attempt at the men's Hour Record. They take an in-depth look at the equipment, physiology and logistics behind this latest attempt at the record, and discuss who might step up to have a go at it next. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode, Paul is joined by Phil Disley (@phildisley), award-winning illustrator and regular contributor to much of the broadsheet press. Phil has delivered columns in The Guardian, The Independent, The Times, The Financial Times and The Spectator. To stay updated with all things Rule the World, visit https://weareopusmedia.com/podcasts/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weareopusmedia/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/weareopusmedia/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulfurlongopus/
World Tour Time Trials are a fascinating thing. In this episode which was recorded at the start of La Vuelta, Dr Xavier Disley and I go proper geeky, delving into the depths of time trialing at the highest levels. I've also set up a Patreon if you'd like to help support the channel for less than the price of a fancy London coffee and croissant: https://www.patreon.com/chrishallrides https://www.chrishallrides.com https://www.instagram.com/chrishallrides https://twitter.com/chrishallrides BUY SOME ZERO LEMON MERCH: https://www.zero-lemon.com/ The following companies (that you'll see in my content) support me either financially or with free stuff, so huge thanks to these guys for helping me with the challenges I take on Attacus Cycling, Cervélo, Lazer Helmets, Shimano, Schwalbe Tires, Parcours Wheels, Aerocoach, Sungod Eyewear, Pedalsure, Tailfin
Part 2 of our most recent chat with Xavier Disley. Disc brake TT bikes and the Aerocoach store. You can find out more at aero-coach.co.uk and visit their facebook page. Follow Aerocoach on twitter @aerocoach and our guest Xavier Disley at @xavierdisley. I am at cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com and @markflorence11
From Birmingham, UK we welcome back Xavier Disley. He is the Director for AeroCoach in the UK which specializes in finding an optimal mix of aerodynamics and power production both on the track and in wind tunnels! Aerocoach is renowned for testing athletes at all ability levels and for developing products for time trialists and all cyclists. You can find out more at aero-coach.co.uk and visit their facebook page. Follow Aerocoach on twitter @aerocoach and our guest Xavier Disley at @xavierdisley. A warm welcome back to Xavier Disley! I am @markflorence11 and cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com Thanks for downloading the show!
High on a Derbyshire moor below the summit of Black Hill, between Disley and Whaley Bridge, there's an ancient trackway. It runs almost level across boggy ground with views over rough pastures and gritstone walls to a lone standing stone. After about half a mile the track descends sharply into a tree-lined dell. Nestled in amongst a wood, there's a small farmhouse mostly hidden from view. It was, more than a lifetime ago, in 1898 the home of Carl Fuchs, a distinguished cellist, who played in the Halle Orchestra and the Brodsky quartet. At the point where the gorse bushes are, where the path narrows and sinks below the gritstone walls, and the deep ruts get deeper, the traveller hears water. A babbling beck, waiting to cast its spell. A sonorous moorside stream that has to be forded, on tip toe, over exposed rocks. In his memoir, Carl Fuchs when working in the stream, once told travellers that the water was safe to drink. Clear, and from the mountain. Being within a natural cutting, overgrown with straggly trees, its sound is amplified. Shaped by the action of water over rocks, and conducted by gravity, the beck rills the air, as it has for centuries. The deep rocky pool into which the water tumbles, sings watery notes. Colourful, resonant, vibrant. We pushed through the undergrowth and left the microphones to record overnight, downstream of the pool. Time passes. Tiny flurries of rain fall onto the sheltering leaves. The beck flows mellifluously, down and away into the wide open valley to the right. The vastness is sometimes revealed by a passing plane, or a car on a distant road. The birds are asleep. Nocturnal things hold their silence. The beck casts its spell.
We are delighted to be joined by one of Grimsby Town's greatest captains Craig Disley. Enjoy. UTM
This week we are joined by Dr Xavier Disley from aero-coach.co.uk a former fellow mechanic with Sean at the Humble Oxford Cycle Workshop, Xavier is one of the cycling world’s leading aerodynamic experts.In this short pod for the end of the Tour de France we look at Aero gains made in this year’s tour and the potential for more gains in the future.You’ll be amazed at some of the mistakes and mishaps that happen, even at World Tour level, with his work with several teams (no names mentioned) Xavier can share some of these, as well as letting you know how you can go faster on your bike.The ‘Aero Piece by Piece’ pod can be found here cyclingtimetrialpodcast.libsyn.com/59-xavier-disley-is-back-aero-piece-by-piece-part-1And cyclingtimetrialpodcast.libsyn.com/60-xavier-disley-aero-piece-by-piece-part-2Aerocoach’s free resources can be found hereaero-coach.co.uk/learnClick to view: show page on Awesound
Ok this one is a bit of a geeky one. A full on AERO breakdown with Aerocoach founder Xavier Disley. If you want some top tips on how to get fast, this man is the man who knows.
I interviewed Co-Founder of The Light Agency, Clair Heaviside, on how she has grown to be a female agency founder and driving company culture. Clair talks us through her diverse creative background and starting up the Light Agency with business partner Dom Carter. Topics we covered: Starting out in an unconventional way through the Odd Arts Charity which is a global drama group who work with people to build confidence and get people to express themselves. How Clair has become part of the creative industry and working with a mix of creativity from performing arts and artists to traditional creative design. Approaching work with clients with the right agency values and culture, you can have great ideas and make money with the right values. Working in a more conscious agency environment. Sustainable and conscious brands are great but there is a flip side where people are creating purpose branding which is misleading to consumers in campaigns. Saying yes to things and taking opportunities. Learning about yourself and how other great businesses are ran. Clair realising that “It’s only marketing, no one has died.” Having the big job isn’t easy but growing the Light Agency with Dom Carter is going well and they are looking to grow in the future. Company culture and work life balance is really important to Clair and she goes into detail about how she see’s the ideal culture. Gaining tangible results from creating a high performing company culture. Representation and a supporting environment to help people from different backgrounds grow in future. “Coming into to work should feel like double art on a Friday and not double maths on a Monday” Gaining inspiration from Karl Barker, Nick Morgan, Rich Whitehouse, Paul Irwin, Ali Hanan, Cindy Gallop, Sandy Lindsay MBE. Walking dogs in Disley and getting headspace away from the mayhem of the city centre Quote from Jack Kerouac: "Because in the end, you won't remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain." Links and resources: Clair Heaviside on LinkedIn @clairheavy on Twitter The Light Agency Brene brown Ted Talk about The Power Of Vulnerability Unf*ck your brain podcast by Kara Loewentheil Work like woman book by Mary Portas We hope you enjoy the episode and if you have any questions please email caseydigital@gmail.com Connect with the host, Paul Casey: @caseydigital on Instagram Paul Casey on LinkedIn @casey_digital on Twitter
"Think about success as a journey, not a series of destinations, and think about it holistically. You need to get a sense of how you're doing that's not defined by others." Darrin Disley is an ex-professional footballer, scientist, OBE, investor and advisor to more than 40 companies, serial entrepreneur, one of the founders of Horizon Discovery and now CEO of Mogrify, a company intent on changing the face of cell therapy. In this week's episode, we talked about Darrin's unique journey, and he shared his fascinating insights into:
Interview with Amanda Disley, David Leavitt update, Ayanna Pressley prison break by TurtleBoy
From Birmingham, UK we welcome back Xavier Disley. He is the Director for AeroCoach in the UK which specializes in finding an optimal mix of aerodynamics and power production both on the track and in wind tunnels! Aerocoach is always looking at new products for time trialists and all cyclists. You can find out more at aero-coach.co.uk and visit their facebook page. Follow Aerocoach on twitter @aerocoach and our guest Xavier Disley at @xavierdisley. A warm welcome back to Xavier Disley! Contact me @markflorence11 on twitter and cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for downloading the show!
When it comes to mental health services, are we really looking at the bigger picture? As a former panel member for the Confidential Listening and Assistance Service, Barbara Disley has heard the stories of over 1,000 people who experienced abuse or neglect while in state care. She is currently the Chief Executive of Emerge Aotearoa, a large non government mental health, disability and social housing provider. In 2011, she was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to mental health. Join us on this week’s episode as Barbara discusses the importance of integrating new ways of providing mental health services that address not only the medical needs of people but also the wider range of social, housing, employment and financial needs and availabilities.
We are so pleased to have on the show, Mr Jason Disley with Cookie.We speak to Jason about his books, his poetry and his album Speakeasy and the most important thing, why in the UK does Jason have a poor mobile phone signal?Jason is a writer, Poet, A Mover and Shaker; a man about town, a Dandified Clown. Soul Stylist and Mod.
This week we're switching it up by discussing some of the latest news and trailers to come out of Hollywood this past week. Join us for our News & Trailer Chat Edition of the Forgot to Grow Up Podcast where we chatted about Disley live-action remakes, the Disney-Fox merger and the latest trailers for Avengers Endgame, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Aladdin, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Toy Story 4 & more. This week: News & Trailers Chat / WWWtW(What We Watch This Week) If you have any questions be sure to drop us a comment or email at ForgotToGrowUpPodcast@gmail.com Be sure to follow us @ForgotToGrowUp on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ForgotToGrowUp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forgottogrowup/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ForgotToGrowUpPodcast/
From Birmingham, UK we welcome back Xavier Disley. He is the Director for AeroCoach in the UK which specializes in finding an optimal mix of aerodynamics and power production outside of a wind tunnel in velodromes. Aerocoach is expanding quite exponentially and has been very active producing products for time trialists and all cyclists. You can find out more at aero-coach.co.uk and visit their facebook page. Follow Aerocoach on twitter @aerocoach and our guest Xavier Disley at @xavierdisley. A warm welcome back to Xavier Disley! Contact me @markflorence11, cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com
Episode 2: Jason Disley Jason Disley is a poet and author who writes like Jazz. He is vintage with a modern twist. He creates Pulp Fiction Poetry and Film Noir Verse with an eye on style that is sharp and smooth. This set was recorded at our bi-monthly spoken word evening Word Command. For future dates see our listings.
Gathering and making on the Peak Forest Canal at Disley and celebrating the sun at Summer Solstice.
For our "comeback" show we welcome back Xavier Disley of Aerocoach. Talk of Hamish Bond, new aero stuff (you may want to save for a new front wheel). Get in touch @markflorence11 cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the 42nd CONKERS’ CORNER recorded on 8th December 2016. In this interview I have the pleasure of speaking with Rodney Hobson @RodneyHobson, journalist, author investor, fiction crime writer, presenter and much more. Rodney was born in the village of Disley near Stockport in a humble background far removed from the world of finance and investing. He states “If I can get into finance and investment so can anyone else”. As a youngster Rodney always enjoyed writing and wanted to be a journalist. After completing his degree in politics and economics he joined his local newspaper group, the Ashton-under-Lyne Reporter. After two years he joined the Sheffield Morning Telegraph as a sub-editor and four years later joined The Times in London, also as a sub-editor. He then became deputy business editor of the Far Eastern Economic Review, which was a highly respected Asian weekly magazine and this was Rodney’s first foray into Financial journalism. Rodney also served as Business Editor of the Singapore Monitor before he returned to London and rejoined The Times as News Editor on Business News. He rejoined just before the Big Bang and the transformation of the London Stock Exchange, with modern technology suddenly opening up investing to everyone. Rodney has since been a freelancer, mainly working for The Times and the Daily Mail City desk, as well as Editor of Shares Magazine and two financial websites. At The Times and the Daily Mail he used to get phone calls from perplexed ordinary investors who bought shares in privatisations or received them as building societies converted to banks. Many of these “new investors” did not have a clue what shares were, let alone the basics of investing, so he wrote his first investing book “Shares Made Simple, a beginner’s guide to the stock market” followed by other investment books. Rodney enjoys helping people with regards to their investment queries. He does so via his weekly column for Morningstar, shows on Share Radio, Investment events, his investments columns and of course his numerous investing books. Please pay a visit to Rodney’s website where you will find his numerous insightful investing books and also his fiction crime books http://rodneyhobson.co.uk/ Rodney did not make his first significant investments in stocks and shares until 2009 as he had focused firstly on buying and owning his own home in London. Rodney describes his strategy as low risk, cautious and long-term. He only invests in UK listed stocks with 90% of his holdings being FTSE blue chip stocks. This discussion provides a useful insight into the journey that Rodney has taken, which so far has encompassed Journalism, Fleet Street, Financial journalism, Newspaper Columnist, Fiction Crime Writer, Presenter on Share Radio and Private Investor. The topics we discussed include: Financial crashes; Don’t panic; Lessons learnt; Icelandic banking collapse; Dividends are vitals; Dividend cover; Risks; Investing strategy; You can beat the computers and the safest investments. Having experienced several financial crashes, it is Rodney’s opinion that there will be more crashes in the future. He stresses, “Time is circular….it will happen again….” Listen now to gain insights into how Rodney Hobson selects, researches and filters blue chip and large cap stocks in order to find the best potential opportunities for his long-term investment portfolio. Learn from the lessons in his successful, insightful investing journey and condensed knowledge from his many investing books. Learn from the lessons in his successful, insightful investing journey.
From Birmingham, UK we welcome back Xavier Disley. He is the Director for AeroCoach in the UK which specializes in finding an optimal mix of aerodynamics and power production outside of a wind tunnel in velodromes. Aerocoach is expanding quite exponentially and has been very active producing products for time trialists and all cyclists. You can find out more at aero-coach.co.uk and visit their facebook page. Follow Aerocoach on twitter @aerocoach and our guest Xavier Disley at @xavierdisley. A warm welcome back to Xavier Disley! Thanks for downloading the show! Contact info: @markflorence11, cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com.
From Birmingham, UK we welcome back Xavier Disley. He is the Director for AeroCoach in the UK which specializes in finding an optimal mix of aerodynamics and power production outside of a wind tunnel in velodromes. Aerocoach is expanding quite exponentially and has been very active producing products for time trialists and all cyclists. You can find out more at aero-coach.co.uk and visit their facebook page. Follow Aerocoach on twitter @aerocoach and our guest Xavier Disley at @xavierdisley. Thanks for listening. Contact me @markflorence11 and email me at cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com.
Sarah Mulkerrins takes part in a 1000 year-old sporting tradition in our global look at the week in sport which includes... Shrovetide Football While many Christians around the mark the beginning of Lent with Pancakes, the residents of Ashbourne in Derby engage in one of football’s strangest contests. The ‘pitch’ is three miles long, with hundreds of players on each side. The Jump - A step too far? World, European and World Cup Gold winning skeleton racer Kristan Bromley shares his thoughts on the UK's celebrity reality TV show. Super Stud Valentine's day isn't just a key date for humans to woo and impress potential partners. It's also a key time of year for Horses as the breeding season gets underway in the Northern Hemisphere. A Marathon Legacy We remember John Disley the co-founder of the London Marathon – a man whose work transformed Marathon running in the UK from a pastime for back-roads and country lanes to a shop-window for the nation’s capital. Disley and co-founder, Chris Brasher, created the modern Marathon experience with their model now copied the world over. World’s Oldest Powerlifter Svend Steengaard, the world’s oldest licensed powerlifter, is 93. Even a heart-attack didn’t end his 17 year career. We hear why it was so important he had to return to competition and why now, fit again, he feels as though a weight has been lifted. Fitbit Baby We speak to a proud father-to-be after his wife's fitness tracker gave the first indications of her pregnancy. From Second Row to Centre Stage After a year out injured Leeds' Jamie Jones Buchanan tells Sportshour how he’ll use his part in an upcoming play to help him when he makes his Rugby league return.
Part two of our discussion, wheels, frames, calf guards and everything in-between. From Birmingham, UK we welcome back Xavier Disley. He is the Director for AeroCoach in the UK which specializes in finding an optimal mix of aerodynamics and power production outside of a wind tunnel in velodromes. Xavier is back to take a close look at most of what you can buy to make yourself faster. You can judge for yourself if your investment is worth the cost. Part 2 next week. You can find out more at http://www.aero-coach.com/ Follow Xavier on twitter @xavierdisley Follow Aero Coach @AeroCoach Follow me @markflorence11 Email me cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com Thanks for downloading the show!
From Birmingham, UK we welcome back Xavier Disley. He is the Director for AeroCoach in the UK which specializes in finding an optimal mix of aerodynamics and power production outside of a wind tunnel in velodromes. Xavier is back to take a close look at most of what you can buy to make yourself faster. You can judge for yourself if your investment is worth the cost. Part 2 next week. You can find out more at http://www.aero-coach.com/ Follow Xavier on twitter @xavierdisley Follow Aero Coach @AeroCoach Follow me @markflorence11 Email me cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com Thanks for downloading the show!
We welcome back Xavier Disley. Xavier has appeared before as an expert in the field of performance analysis and aerodynamic efficiency. He is based in Birmingham, UK, and is the Director of AeroCoach LTD, as well as working with RST Sport and World Tour Teams. He specializes in pacing and race analysis as well as kinematics & exercise physiology. Xavier is especially adept at analysis and I thought it would be insightful to get his thoughts on the recent hour records of Alex Dowsett and Brad Wiggins. You can find Xavier at www.rstsport.com and www.aero-coach.co.uk/. Be sure to follow Xavier on Twitter @xavierdisley. You can contact me @markflorence11 and ttpodcast@yahoo.com.
From Birmingham, UK we welcome back Xavier Disley. He is the lead analyst for Aero-Coach in the UK which specializes in finding an optimal mix of aerodynamics and power production outside of a wind tunnel in velodromes. He is also a coach for RST Sport LTD and lectures on biomechanics to sports science students. Xavier’s podcast analyzing the hour attempts was very well received and I have been thinking of ways to concentrate his knowledge to topics that would be informative yet not overwhelming in content. I thought it might be helpful to concentrate on some basic information to use as a foundation for a good, sustainable aero position.
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In the second session of the 2012-2013 Enterprise Tuesday series, we have an opportunity to explore Mindsets and Motivations in the context of one of the fastest growing biotech firms in Europe. Horizon Discovery has been growing at 100%+ per annum by leveraging its strong IP, technology and customer base. It is a fast growing company rather than a lifestyle venture. What implication does this have on the management team and the business itself? How does a team form the skills to complement their vision to tackle the appropriateness of business models, regulatory challenges, the need for deep research pockets, sales to large corporates and other bureaucracies and more generally manage teams of very bright people? These and more questions will be tackled by our guest speaker Dr Darrin Disley, a serial entrepreneur who has been involved in the start-up and growth of ten high-tech business ventures.
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
In the second session of the 2012-2013 Enterprise Tuesday series, we have an opportunity to explore Mindsets and Motivations in the context of one of the fastest growing biotech firms in Europe. Horizon Discovery has been growing at 100%+ per annum by leveraging its strong IP, technology and customer base. It is a fast growing company rather than a lifestyle venture. What implication does this have on the management team and the business itself? How does a team form the skills to complement their vision to tackle the appropriateness of business models, regulatory challenges, the need for deep research pockets, sales to large corporates and other bureaucracies and more generally manage teams of very bright people? These and more questions will be tackled by our guest speaker Dr Darrin Disley, a serial entrepreneur who has been involved in the start-up and growth of ten high-tech business ventures.